US1307029A - Bearing - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C19/00—Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement
- F16C19/02—Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows
- F16C19/10—Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows for axial load mainly
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- My invention relates to improvements in bearings and the object of my improvement is simplicity and economy in construction and convenience and efficiency in use and pertains to certain features shown and described but not claimed in the patent issued to me on April 27, i915, No. 1,137,033.
- the drawing shows a shaft 11 of a grinding machine that passes through a journal head 28.
- the portion ofA the shaft 11 on which the said bearing 19 is mounted comprises the bodyportion 7 3 at the right on which the pulley 21is mounted, and a threaded portion 7 L1 at the left.
- the threaded portion 741 is elongated and has engaged therewith the inner nut 72 for securing or backing against the grinding wheel 12 and at, ⁇ the right the nut 7 5V for tightening bearing 19 is housed in the journal head proper 28 positioned on thereduced body portion 7 6 of the shaft 11 between the main body portion 7 3 and the bearing nut 75
- At the junction of the main body portion 7 3 and the reduced body portion 76 is a shoulder 77 against which bears the inner 4of a pair of outer bearing rings 78 having on their inner faces cones 79 serving las raceways for theballs 80.
- the outer of the said outer bearing rings 78 is opposed to thebearingnut75.
- inner bearing rings 81 In coperation with the outer bearing rings 78 are inner bearing rings 81 having raceways 82 and these inner bearing rings 81 are positioned in annular recesses 83 in the ends of the head 28; and are held non-rotatively therein by the bearing 19.
- TheA pins 84 engaged with holes 96 in the opposed aces.
- Tightening the bearing nut 7 5 operates to bring the raceways 79 and 82 into operative relation to the balls 8O and to hold the bearing 19 as a body against the shoulder 77.
- the bearing nut 75 is split on one side by a radial slot and the opposed portions are separated by the said slot provided with a transverse hole in which is positioned a locking screw 87, the hole in one of the members being threaded and receiving thethreaded end of the said screw 87.
- the locking screw 87 is tightened to hold the particular adjustment.
- the bearing 19 described comprises a duplex structure having a raceway for balls 80 or a bearing proper one on each side of the supporting neck 35 and appreciably separated so that the load on the said neck 35 is evenly balanced relatively thereto.
- a grinding machine Comprising a casing, a shaft, a pair of bearings housed in the said casing and engaged with the said shaft, journal heads in which the said bear-ings are housed, a stud supporting each of the said ⁇ journal heads, and the said bearings comprising in each case a duplex bearing structure having two bearings proper, and one on each side of the axial line of the said stud.
- a shaft having means for securing a work wheel comprising a backing nut and a ball bearing engaged with the said shaft, adjacent the said work wheel, and having a bearing nut, the said nutshaving the same thread, and the said shaft having a continuous threaded portion extending from the said work wheel to the said bearing.
- a shaft having a main body portion supporting a driving pulley, a reduced body portion positioned in a journal head, and a shoulder at the junction of the said portions, a screw hreaded portion adj acen-t the said reduced body portion extending over an appreciable portion of the length Ythegreof, ball bearing devices housed in the said j ournal head, a nut on 'the said screw threaded portion coperating with the said shoulder for .positioning the said ball bearing devices, and a grinding Wheel mounted on the said shaft and backed on one Side by 10 a nut on the said threaded portion.
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W. S. THOMSON.
BEARING. APPLICATION FILED APR.26. 1917.
1,307,29 Patented June 17, 1919.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented l une 17, 1919.
Application filed April 26, 1917. Serial No. 164.602.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM S. THOMSON, States, residing at Plantsville, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bearings, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in bearings and the object of my improvement is simplicity and economy in construction and convenience and efficiency in use and pertains to certain features shown and described but not claimed in the patent issued to me on April 27, i915, No. 1,137,033.
In the accompanying drawingthe single figure is a sectional view of part of a grinding machine, showing the invention.
The drawing shows a shaft 11 of a grinding machine that passes through a journal head 28. Mounted on the portion of the said shaft 11 on the inner side of the saidv head 28 is the driving pulley 21 and on the portion thereof onthe outer side of the said head 28 is a grinding or polishing wheel 12.
The portion ofA the shaft 11 on which the said bearing 19 is mounted comprises the bodyportion 7 3 at the right on which the pulley 21is mounted, and a threaded portion 7 L1 at the left. The threaded portion 741 is elongated and has engaged therewith the inner nut 72 for securing or backing against the grinding wheel 12 and at, `the right the nut 7 5V for tightening bearing 19 is housed in the journal head proper 28 positioned on thereduced body portion 7 6 of the shaft 11 between the main body portion 7 3 and the bearing nut 75 At the junction of the main body portion 7 3 and the reduced body portion 76 is a shoulder 77 against which bears the inner 4of a pair of outer bearing rings 78 having on their inner faces cones 79 serving las raceways for theballs 80. The outer of the said outer bearing rings 78 is opposed to thebearingnut75. In coperation with the outer bearing rings 78 are inner bearing rings 81 having raceways 82 and these inner bearing rings 81 are positioned in annular recesses 83 in the ends of the head 28; and are held non-rotatively therein by the bearing 19. TheA pins 84 engaged with holes 96 in the opposed aces.
Tightening the bearing nut 7 5 operates to bring the raceways 79 and 82 into operative relation to the balls 8O and to hold the bearing 19 as a body against the shoulder 77. The bearing nut 75 is split on one side by a radial slot and the opposed portions are separated by the said slot provided with a transverse hole in which is positioned a locking screw 87, the hole in one of the members being threaded and receiving thethreaded end of the said screw 87. When the bearing 19 has been adjusted to proper running condition the locking screw 87 is tightened to hold the particular adjustment. By making the threads for the bearing nut 75 and the inner or backing nut 7 2 the same I am enabled to have one continuous threaded portion 74 on the shaft 11 eXtendin -uninterruptedly from the bearing 19 to t e grinding wheel 12. The bearing 19 described comprises a duplex structure having a raceway for balls 80 or a bearing proper one on each side of the supporting neck 35 and appreciably separated so that the load on the said neck 35 is evenly balanced relatively thereto.
I claim as my invention 1. In a grinding machine Comprising a casing, a shaft, a pair of bearings housed in the said casing and engaged with the said shaft, journal heads in which the said bear-ings are housed, a stud supporting each of the said `journal heads, and the said bearings comprising in each case a duplex bearing structure having two bearings proper, and one on each side of the axial line of the said stud.
2. In a grinding machine a shaft having means for securing a work wheel comprising a backing nut and a ball bearing engaged with the said shaft, adjacent the said work wheel, and having a bearing nut, the said nutshaving the same thread, and the said shaft having a continuous threaded portion extending from the said work wheel to the said bearing.
3. In a grinding machine, a shaft having a main body portion supporting a driving pulley, a reduced body portion positioned in a journal head, and a shoulder at the junction of the said portions, a screw hreaded portion adj acen-t the said reduced body portion extending over an appreciable portion of the length Ythegreof, ball bearing devices housed in the said j ournal head, a nut on 'the said screw threaded portion coperating with the said shoulder for .positioning the said ball bearing devices, and a grinding Wheel mounted on the said shaft and backed on one Side by 10 a nut on the said threaded portion.
WILLIAM S.. THOMSON. Witnesses: i
GEO.. R. BOND, EDWARD H'. CURTIS. Y
Copies o1 this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the "Commissioner of Patents, Washington'fl). G.
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